Arts + Culture
Going Places: Last of the Great Fishing Villages
See the charm of historic Cortez, Florida, before it’s overtaken by tourists and commercial interests.
Travel
Going Places: It’s (Almost) Greek to Me
Tarpon Springs has the charm of its Greek community and sponge diving business, but you can’t forget you’re still in Florida.
Arts + Culture
Going Places: Just Like a Small Southern Town
Taking in Moore Haven’s annual festival—with wild heifer milking, traditional parade and curried goat—how could you think otherwise?
Arts + Culture
Going Places: Exploring Villa Vizcaya
Think Versailles-meets-the-subtropics at this Miami estate
Arts + Culture
Going Places: Hunting for Shark's Teeth in Venice
Joining the hunt on Caspersen Beach
Travel
The New Useppa
This lush private island is still the great escape from mainland hustle and bustle, but it's getting younger and even more social.
Arts + Culture
Going Places: Why Sugar Came to Clewiston
“America’s Sweetest Town” was originally intended to be a waterfront community.
Ms. Adventure
Ms. Adventure: A Selfie with a Gator?
What our writer chose to do—and avoid—on her airboat ride in the Everglades
Travel
Going Places: Boca Grande is one of Lee County’s Hidden Treasures
Visit the small, high-end island off the Southwest Florida coast
Travel
Going Places: Hidden Treasures in Winter Park
Find your way to the Morse Museum in Winter Park and you’ll discover the world’s most extensive collection of Tiffany glass and...
Travel
Going Places: A little Havana in Miami
On a visit to Miami’s Little Havana, our writer discovers the vibrancy of Caribbean culture—and gets a lesson in smoking cigars.
Misc.
Hello, Cuba — How've You Been?
With new access now, an inquisitive visitor finds a very different place from the one we remember.
Misc.
Going Places: What happens in a seance in Cassadaga
Our writer visits the town famous for its psychics and mediums
Food + Dining Main
HOT DISH: Best Weekends on the Water
Culture
Going Places: Pining for Adventure
… and finding cane juice, burial mounds and more on Pine Island